Attn:Sir/Madam
From: “The Desk Of Dr.Paul Acquah” lt;Acquah@Ghana.gh
Reply-To: drpaul.drpaulacquah.acquah2@gmail.com
Subject: Attn:Sir/Madam
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 13:40:46 -0600 (CST)
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From The Desk Of
Dr. Paul Acquah.
Executive Governor
Bank of Ghana.
Attn:Sir/Madam
During the auditing and closing of all financial records of the BANK OF
GHANA (BFGH) it was discovered from the records of outstanding payment due
to foreigners upon the recommendation of the West African Monetary Union
in the year 2008,Your name is on the list of those who will received their
fund.
I wish to officially notify you that this payment is being processed as a
compensation package as a result of your unpaid fund in a West African
country as a result of nepotism and corrupt officials.The modalities for
the fund transfer will be made known to you as soon as you respond to this
letter.
Also note that from the record in our file, your approved payment is
USD$15,000,000.00(Fifteen -Million United States Dollars). Kindly
re-confirm to me all your outstanding transaction in West Africa and your
experience with the processing officials.
This is to enable us keep accurate record and finalize your fund
remittance on schedule.
Please supply the following.
1) Your full names.
2) Phone, fax and mobile #.
3) Nationality present location
4) Bank Name/ Bank A/c No
5) Profession/nature of business
As soon as the above information are received, your payment will be made
available to you via a swift wire transfer which will be confirmable in
your bank within three working days.
Best regards,
DR. PAUL ACQUAH,
Executive Governor
Bank Of Ghana.
drpaul.drpaulacquah.acquah2@gmail.com
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